Sake brewery tour
A kurabito (sake brewer) will guide through the facilities where visitors can get a glimpse of our commitment and devotion to sake brewing. Other points of interest include a series of historical buildings constructed between the Meiji and Heisei periods as well as Shisui Magariya, a traditional Japanese residence that has been relocated to serve its current purpose.
Shisui Magariya
We provide a menu of offerings prepared with materials unique to a sake brewery. Highly recommended is the koji drink made with blueberries harvested from our orchard.
Magariya Gallery
Magariya Gallery brings together the creators of art with the lovers of art. Visitors can delight in the world of art in the tranquility of a kominka, a traditional Japanese residence.
Kinoene Farm
Cultivated at Kinoene Farm are saka-mai (sake rice) and fruits. During the summer season, many customers visit for an experience in blueberry picking.
Lawn area
The lawn area is open to various activities, and events are hosted throughout the year. Visitors can also enjoy camping on the weekends.